the energy in your party is not with people who are proud capitalists who are looking for practical, pragmatic solutions that bring in republicans. they are for revolutionary change. that's where the grassroots of the democratic party is, right? >> and revolutionary change, we shall have. because we've been waiting for it for a long time. frankly, the anxiety and even anger that folks are feeling in small towns and rural communities about the way the economy has kind of kicked them to the curb and moved on and the way opioids have come in to fill the void. and the way their issues, our issues, back issues only at campaign time. that's something that's very familiar to me. from having grown up on the south side of chicago. that's what we've been feeling there. and in communities like it for a long time. the opportunity that presents is not for some corporate person to solve the problem. that's not who i am, jake, andion that. that is about seeing the opportunity to make big systemic